"The Pilot, Part 2" is the sixty-fourth episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It aired on May 20, 1993. It is the second part of a two-part season 4 finale episode that started with "The Pilot, Part 1."
Rehearsals for the pilot begin. NBC executive Russell Dalrymple's obsession with Elaine begins to affect his work. George asks the actor playing Kramer about the raisins. The real Kramer might be forced to work on his personal plumbing problem by usin...
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"The Pilot, Part 2" is the sixty-fourth episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It aired on May 20, 1993. It is the second part of a two-part season 4 finale episode that started with "The Pilot, Part 1."
Rehearsals for the pilot begin. NBC executive Russell Dalrymple's obsession with Elaine begins to affect his work. George asks the actor playing Kramer about the raisins. The real Kramer might be forced to work on his personal plumbing problem by using the "dreaded apparatus." Elaine gets an investigation started on the owner of the diner. George gets the results of the biopsy of his white spot. At the taping of the pilot, Elaine sneaks in disguised and "Crazy" Joe Davola jumps out of the audience and onto the set while yelling "Sic semper tyrannis". Elaine finds Morty Seinfeld's wallet in Jerry's couch. The actor on the pilot who plays George (Jeremy Piven) becomes convinced that he can't get the part right, but the more he panics, the more Jerry insists he is exactly like the neurotic...
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